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1 separate from
separate from(af/onder)scheiden/afzonderen van; 〈 scheikunde〉(af)scheiden/extraheren uit————————separate from -
2 be separate from
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3 keep separate from
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4 separate
adj. afzonderlijk; anders--------v. afscheiden; scheiden; afsluiten; opmerkenseparate1[ seprət] 〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; separateness〉1 afzonderlijk ⇒ (af)gescheiden, apart; verschillend, onderscheiden; op zichzelf staand, alleenstaand♦voorbeelden:one's own separate interests • zijn eigen, persoonlijke belangenseparate ownership • particulier eigendom(srecht)we went our separate ways home • we gingen (elk) apart naar huiskeep separate from • afgezonderd/(af)gescheiden houden vanbe separate from • verschillen/los staan van————————separate2[ seppəreet]1 zich (van elkaar) afscheiden ⇒ zich afzonderen/verdelen, uiteenvallen♦voorbeelden:separate (up) into • (onder)verdeeld kunnen worden/uiteenvallen inII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 (van elkaar) (af/onder)scheiden ⇒ afzonderen, losmaken, verdelen♦voorbeelden:legally separated • gescheiden van tafel en bedwidely separated • ver uit elkaar gelegenseparate something (up) into • iets verdelen/scheiden inseparate from • (af/onder)scheiden/afzonderen van; 〈 scheikunde〉(af)scheiden/extraheren uit -
5 separate fact from fiction
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6 separate the wheat from the chaff
English-Dutch dictionary > separate the wheat from the chaff
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7 separate the sheep from the goats
de schapen van de geiten scheiden, goed van slecht onderscheidenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > separate the sheep from the goats
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8 fact
n. feit; bestaande waarheid; daad; bewezen feit (i.d. wetspraak)[ fækt]1 feit ⇒ waarheid, zekerheid♦voorbeelden:his facts are shaky • zijn verhaal is slecht onderbouwdknow for a fact • zeker wetenit's a fact that • het staat vast, datin actual fact • in werkelijkheidin fact • in feite, eigenlijk¶ in fact • bovendien, zelfs, en niet te vergeten -
9 wheat
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